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Subject: Re: Fast UCI support or Here we go again :)

Author: Odd Gunnar Malin

Date: 11:50:07 02/08/02

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On February 08, 2002 at 09:29:47, Sergei Smith wrote:

>On February 08, 2002 at 07:04:32, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote:
>
>>On February 08, 2002 at 06:33:18, Jason Williamson wrote:
>>
>>>you could beta test the arena gui to have something that does UCI, helping
>>>yourself and them too!  :)
>>>
>>
>>I guess it is preferable to run winboard engines with the winboard protocol
>>there. Whether Arena or Fritz use correct UCI support isn't important because
>>where the Winboard protocol is an option all would use that. So it is Fritz7's
>>uci-support with all it's quirk I'm really interested of, and maybe some log's
>>from Shredder to see how the protocol-author meant it to be.
>>
>>Arena is probably a better choice than CA that I use now because as I understand
>>it is a playing GUI and not an analyze GUI with playingsupport.
>>I will probably download it when it's released to check it out.
>>
>>There is of course also an option to buy Fritz 7, but that must be justified on
>>the family board :) I think I will wait until RebelWB and CM9 comes out to see
>>if my chess-needs is satisfied with them. I'm using these programs as training
>>partner and for analyzing module to CA.
>>
>>>I will send you some logs from Yace using UCI under Fritz 7.
>>>
>>
>>I would like that very much.
>>Then I also could compare it with CA.
>>
>>Odd Gunnar
>>
>>>JW
>
>A search on http://google.com with the query string +"Fritz Demo" will point you
>to a few sites where the Fritz 6 Demo is still available.
>And of course there's http://www.archive.org/index.html to visit the ChessBase
>site as it used to be in the past.
>
>Additionally you can overwrite your Fritz Demo installation with the Fritz 6 or
>7 service pack from the ChessBase site and you'll be all set up :-)
>
>Note that Fritz 7 will also require Textures.dll that contains the GUI's
>backgrounds.

:)

I thought I should try to use some potential users of the adapter :)

The Fritz 6 demo is nice because you aren't able to play game with it (if you
not win within 20 moves) so you don't get lost in it.

There's no problem to buy Fritz 7, but I need a bit time to spend on it. That's
my main problem.

The demo I like best is a demo in Powerpoint or something like that, so I just
can sit back and enjoy my coffee when I learn about a programs feature.

Odd Gunnar



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